The U.S. Customs report said the system used to exempt cargo tariffs had a malfunction. Affected freight includes all trade goods from countries now in the 90-day tariff moratorium imposed by the Trump administration. U.S. Customs said it found that the entry code used by U.S. shippers to apply for duty-free goods is unavailable and that "the issue is under review." For now, this means the U.S. government is temporarily unable to impose tariffs. U.S. Customs said it will release the latest news after the problem is resolved. Dewardric McNeal, senior policy analyst at consulting firm Longview Global, said the failures do happen, but this is a coincidence, which will trigger more people's doubts about the ability of US customs to keep up with the pace of tariff adjustments.
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